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Show TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH liOHEII FROH flRTY TO FIFTY laiertrfed rig b MtlHocW Tike it home to FORTY-S- I Iw X RESOLUTION OF DENCE ADOPTED FANATICS throngli 8 and suffered from a, n condition twilMinn. the kids. CLASHES IN LAN AO ' DISTRICT HAS BROUGHT DEATH TO VejetiHe Compound l&'t Soak 'Em, Boys CAUCUS IN NO AT Have a CONFi picket in your pocket for PARTY BERLIN ever-read- y run-dow- and the woman troubles a has to go through at that time, bet flashes, nervous aess and headaches. At times 1 was not able to do my work, but since taking E. Pinkham's Lydia Vegetable I am Com- gaining every day ana can do my work with more I have fer five or six. years. to your great niedicme. Hooker, 114 College Avenue, pound - TitiJl inn. PiqI fbea women who are between the are beset and fifty-fiv- e of forty-fiv- e fuch annoying symptoms as 2k melanchoha and Eitflasbes, which produce headaches, a sense of suffocation, they jSJtaJce Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege-- . eCompound. It is especially adapted to help women through this crisis. It and h orepared from roots andor herbs narcotics. harmful DO drugs a tains Wnte to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine a free r Lmn. Massachusetts, for Private of Lydia E.Pmk,hama upon Ailments Peculiar to Text-Boo- k Matter. round on his of golf was doctor He t his small field with the losing the when latter opened ceddie, tte conversation with, "Doctor, ain't 8ome 8he9 UP yonder In yo jt Iprtev you dont want? I needs some Size Did Not ne-p- fcf jfajbe so," said the tat doctor. What wear?" suh, cause I ain't never I either kin none em or I calnt." Life. do you dunno. j lougfit pt la Drive All Who Took- Oath to Lanao - Be'ieved Respons ole , dat-er-w- From CASTORIA Premier Manilla Ph forty. M vro M' lous fanntbs slam by r n.u lar'y in battles in the n u. d.str! t this week, it was bel.wed r at the uprising had hi en Uidnesijv ,j s.:jv ri The casuaiti couta.tulary thr one seriously. Thirteen f deserted their t.,iml and twenty others sHl! held 0 tone barricade at hist r Reports of the . to the governor mu.tiIs Colontl le aloe, cmmanding the Lanao constahuhoy llt. saiJ that the Moros. under a ihieft.iln nam-- d Guradin, had priooked the All overtures of a len'mg the offi.er, were r.ie. ted He added that the Moros well f irtifud and FINAL TRIBUTE to DEAD CHIEF. TAIN CONDUCTED maniaeal in thur UNDER DOME OF CAPITOL Last week the Mnrs s nt Gover-'j nor Santos of an ultimatum de. manding that lie smrenhr to them! forty members of the const.i'oi'ary, Great Pageant of Sorrow Headed By who, they con'ended, t ok p.irt on n Military Captain and Etcorted battle against the Mor .s three years By World Leader Move ago. The fanatics threatened to atSilently tack the government troops if the forty were delivered within three days. Washington I n hr the vast domo Several leaders of the Moros re. of the lapitol with low spoken prayer turned reeen'lv from Mecca, Arabia and the Under wmuG of old hymns. They were reported to have taken a Wnrnn (I Mar ling w is given into God's keeping at noon Mohammedan o th to ipho all ( s Mdneiday hy he nit n of hl..h phot' in the nation from who had served wi'h him in the short eais of his h adiTship for the glory Chinese Bandits Sentenced is. his wlndiltg sheet Pekin Four hundred additional re. of the flag that As simple in its diguity and its high crults of the Chang Tso I in army, formerly handits ,U''h as tho,. who fiith in the goodness of Gtid as Uie g it marked, the rewrecked and rohhed the M.aiu;Iiai. man who-- e k a ban to. ligious cep mony twenty Pekin express and kidmppod its p:is. minuti s Tien, un the easeless of motlonii ss sinttits w !io stootl nt the ttirmis of the bier, the gren i rt d"o:s opetn tl for the waiting mild th.iusands outn do to slowly b the.cM-kon vvihi the soirovv of the naunn and the w.ud was pouretl out At the station, tile c.isiMit was lifted dr.llin.-Theinsuring their off.eers while were reprimanded, hut their down to lie (ariud out again ani gently placed in the position where conduct became worse, the government reported. Fifty were stood up tens of thous 'nils of Aiiutk iuh saw and shot and t lie ret to their bar- it on the long homeward pilgrimage' of sorrow from San Pram Ism There racks. were no ceretnonh s The nation's had farewells been said, except for Utah Pays Harding Tribute the last, soft strains by the marine Salt Lake City. Pausing In the bands, which played "lead, Kindly midst of their Individual affairs, Light" In final parting. Utahns In every part of the state Mrs. Harding readied the station Friday paid tribute to the memory of soon after the casket had been placed the late President Warren G. HardShe back aboard the funeral car ing. Business concerns generally ob- came direct from the White Mouse served the holiday proclaimed by who Governor Charles R. Mabey by being ttther members of the party with dead the traveled president on closed for two hours. Trains on agl ended with such Ids last that journey villroads, Including streetcars and the aboard were suddenness already lines, were halted for from reMrs train Harding's personal hy one to ten minutes. Telcpho' and quest, to he with the dead to the last telegraph companies permitted their in Marlon. The of official group lntruments to remain mute for a on the bareheaded sUnhI mourners period, while retail merchants, In A hand waved silent platform. restauranteurs and department store or of lull sound Without signal. Managers closed their places of busimove to the train began ness for a respectful period ahd hanks whistle, down the track. It slowly slowly, remained closed all day. It moved out Into as gathered speed a moment had and in the yards Engine Room Fire Delays Liner under the eyes of dwindled watching San Francisco A fire was discoverdwindled the silent group left behind, ed In the engine room of the shipping as it moved faster and faster over hoard liner President Wilson a few the clicking switches until it rounded hours before ahe was to start a trip a curve and xaxirhed from xiewr. to the Far East Thursday, hut was Just before 4 o'clock eastern time, extinguished with n imlnal damage. the casket was lifted down The sailing was postponed to a later Friday from the hearse and carried forward date. to rest in front of the entrance to the tomb while the funeral services that Cave-IFatal To Miner formed the only ceremony as the late Eureka Jens NeiNon. a leaser, 00. chief went to his rest were held. was instantly killed, and Carl Sorn-son- , The choir raised again the comfortIn35, his employee, was fatally ing words and melody of the hymn, ured on Wednesday afternoon In a Warren Harding most loved, In the famous old bonanza ave-l- n of the Kindly Light. iillings stope on the 500 level ConThe voices were audible to fw of Eureka Hill mine, of the Chief the crowd that clustered clu'-- around solidated Mining company. Sorenson It was difficult Dr the many who was rescued after having been comneither see nor hear to maincould head for pletely burled except his hush that such ceremonies the tain ibout four hours with loose rok. The walling cries of tired require. children in arms were frequent. Car Demurrage W've There was room for very few Omaha, Neb A telegram requestto hear Instructed close enough about the tomb ing that railroad agents be that servic-the and the prayers, to cancel any demurrage on grain cars flowed. of the outer On edge the of grain of lelayed because of dosing as a crowd there was a const:1 nt stir country the markets throughout funeral as the movement restles mark of respect to the late President rites proceeded. Carlisle Harding was sent by S..S. exThe last hymn. Nearer, My God Omaha grain president of the thee," of to pealed more dearly and the nchange, to R- - - Ashton, president It hushed far toward Its outcrowd the the American Railway association. skirts. was snnourred Saturday. s- Cnstorla has In use for over 30 br years as a fcant. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Anthlng Syrups. Contains no narcot Ira Proven directions are on each pwitge. Physicians recommend it. The genuine bears signature of The Eyes Have It. There are women who can no more help making eyes than they can help From Time Is Whls-bhating eyes. Elizabeth Robins. y Aspirin e Bayer and Insistl Say r&)ess you see the name Bayer" or ftage or on tablets you are not get the genuine Bayer product pre rTwl hy physicians over twenty-tPn and proved safe by millions foi Headache Tthache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuralgia Tain, Pain Accept Bayer Tablets of Aspirin iU'h unbroken package contain directions. Handy boxes o tablets cost few cents. Driu fas !) soil lf,ttl?s of 21 and 1C 1S trade mark of Bnyc aiu.0 , Monoflcetlcacidester 'l i uci.j Advertisement. Earaihe rjr -- ie - ,j-- Same Acrobat. A ' ' r .f' have to do IIow are you Wl.x A. .. y- -l f 1! to Nlagar 1 start a baslnes without any. ronpy ' 'g- - - rank next tp -- uviSgLSI 1 M fC!!;h'D-2ESTiO- HARDING ; r : G IXP!5ESTJv.fA. Dell-an- s Relief aSiLL'AM rr FACES r.TFYWHEPf 1 1. et onY-mlnu- te n "I-ea- e Four Fall to Doom In Alps e Four persons, Chamonix, Fr?n-two of them Alpine guides, who were ascending the Giant's Needle, were seen falling into space 7 other guides Thursday. 300,000 Homeless In Indian Floods Raggjcttr India. Flee ?s In t h Das. 'of lioberTX was seln district have Inundated hundreds taped by the bandit last April, miles of territory, driving ordered Wednesday by President Ana- of square from their homes, ac300,000 persona General In a telegram to opcording to advices front that region toli o B. Ortega, chief of military Thursday. erations in Durango. Troops Seek Bandit Leader the Mexico City- - Mobilization rf of Durango federal forces In th state milithe with their and an in states tary forces in adjoining leader effort to capture the bandit Juan Galindo and Dree the release Ob-reg- on l us tai t 1 .1 In itn 1 the i!,n drifted .tr.d a tin in tai ami .1 111 the basis t.Crc.'S of they V'1 safe their support to of e. n.uin. n tuture i a'unot. . the I'.ivts of their I t f cm tT v .re not u'rt-- o to entiling a t '.Ci' ion to o' n'u. nt I lie lotion burned. oti ly i d to Chan was top ellot Cuiio, who us a toMi.t. whs expeited to retire I poll .V . . Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful Ttlcaa ? TO LEAVE TURKEY tb, ENGLISH A SOLDIERS HAVE BEEN POWER FOR GOOD AMONG British Army Making Preparation For Removal of of General Mir. ington and Hi Troops Stationed in Turkey . llorshsp Sms 2U, Ohfkwrf Ivn'tlimwix iiMira.Mll m, rJMlII, kin "I etim tiS araU. Era Salva forel.n to he i po li Hiised i t rct,Vark MStnilrn,ln '1 he reh'hwehr Is ii s. of reactionary elements and put on a siiht rcpuhlhan basis I'lie maturity of deputies w lio par-ti- i iputeil In Saturdays caucus fivor the pariv's entry Into a coalition gov. ennui nt. 1 Coolidge Request as!. In. ion (oolldge, SWAMP-ROO- T eon-tin.i- For many yfrs druggists hive watched with much interest th remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root- , the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. Militia Guards Against Striker nnd lliUhboio, III. Six hundred fifty Il'lnola national guardsmen guarded the plant of tho Amerhero against ican ,ine company Sat-urd.- threatened attacks hy striking It a physician's prescription. ia a strengthening medicine. It helps tho kidneys, liver sod bladder do ths work nature Intended they should do. Swamp-Roo- t haa stood tho test of jre art. It ie told by all drunMta on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Ro sure to get Swamp-Roo- t and start treatment at once. However, if you wiek first to test this great preparartina send ten rente to Dr. Kilmer Co., Iiingkamtoa, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing bo sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. iy em- who struck ployes The workmen, when the compnny refused to reeog'-ni- e a recently organized union, xotad against any xhdeneo at a mass tweeting. t LYTTON BEFORE CONAN DOYLE Early-VIctorla- Iiulwor-Lytton- Draft Evader Shoots Two Kberbacb, Baden. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, the American draft evader, shot down and killed one man and wounded another Friday night when men concealed in his hotel t- IM 1.0. In kldanplu 2,rr'; Pi'll'" lleInPl-general'- of the postmaster" department at Washington, Old Dugouta Found. designed Ingeniously prehistoric dugouis used by cavemen in escaping from or resisting the attack of their enemies have been found In France, . s Illinois Seeks Win and Beer airplanes Eight Illinois wets will open Chicago. with powerful motors and specially for a return of light their campaign will designed sparatus and equipment . wine here Fatnrday. The beer and be ulown for the first time In In win the 1321 election, to empt tesU, according ioY'r.'. Vhltbrk. - j et a Democratic launched superintendent of this station. club picnic. Coast Men Charged on Land Fraud Prison Bresk Frustrated Antonio , Tex. John M. San Lake City. Frustration of Salt Mauldin, real estate dealer, and what is said by prison officials to Dennis Ii. Chapin were arrested here hare leen one of the roost cleverly Friday by United States marshals concealed plans for a prison delivery on fugitive warrants from Los Ania local annals, occurred Saturday geles charging them with using the was j afternoon at nthe Utah state prison, ef ra U d Mayldln? maila A Irah" Stout when"' Deputy-ardeheld under $',000 bond to appear at walked Into small boiler room in the Los Anegeles, while Chapin declared abanloned cell house and d scovered he would fight removal, anjwas put coming out of a under 31,000 bond to appear here three Aprisoners fourth prisoner was frighten-August 17 for a hearing. away from his sentry post. T-- Novelist a Student el , the eccentric, preceded Sir Conan Doyle by more than half a century In the field of letters to the region of the occult Says an old copy of Black wood's M&gaxlne, quoted In tlw Detroit Newt: Occult at udies, comprising the magic ancient times as well as the sptritualUm of the present, had a greet charm for him, and he entered on them with the earneetneas which marked the pursuit of lees mysterious knowledge. He dived Into wis-ar-d lore, equipped hlmseLf with magical lnstrumenta, rods for transmitting Influence, and crystal halls In which to dlecern coining scenes and persons, and communed with mediums and spiritualists. There ran be little doubt, whatever faith be might have In para tlcular manifestations, he believed In certain occult powers of nature, to deal with which Is the object of these mysterious arts. On more than one occasion we have known him to dilate on such themes with great copiousness of knowledge and apparent truthfulness fa the reality of the marvels." otf,c I n ths Occult Something Like a Century Ago. . r i ! Swamp-Roo- fr j 23. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND Hailstones Rival Eggs weeks up to $300 for the final week. as large I .aural, Nd. Hailstones Supplementary Indemnities are re- as the lien's egg fell in proverbial quired for any injuries sustained In this section commencing Saturday captivity, for medical attention hiade during a violent windstorm necessary by the experience and for flf'een minutes. continued which loss of earning capacity during the Large limbs were broken off trees period. and hundreds of windows were hrok- - newly-consrnote- 33-19- . Impossible. Put out your tongue uiorw than Mint all of It. Child -- But, doctor, I can't. Its fa tenet! at the other eml! 1 Henderson I Iix to- r- n-p- b's,1"ni":U'"!T cat. arka ISMugaa W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Cabihet to Stay Exchange Clubs to Ralee Memorial moveA nation il 'leveiand. Indemnity Demand Made of China mem. s build to ment to raise t.0,(i00 - (,rjaY Peking. Ind enmities for the !Mw iTAaldent Harding to (hp Hire and Imprisonment of foreigners ftniJ pr(.gPnt u to the city of Marlon last waB start0(, hf.r,. Saturday hy the hy the Suchow train handits May were demanded of the Chinese government In a communication pre. Rented over the signatures of fifteen foreign ministers. Although nationals if only four foreign powers America. Great Britain, France and Italy were victims of the bandits, tentative the other diplomatic Accepts Christians Resignation joined in a memorandum which President Coolidge Washington. the demands made separately the seslgnntlon of accepted Saturday by various legations at the time of B. Jr., secretary to Hirlstlan George tho brigandage in Honan province In with the President Harding, the late n lude 1322. 1 he present demands would not be. it that understanding damages of $.'00 daily for each for- come Immediately Mr. effective. eign captive the first three days of Christian will remain until the-- new . ders Paul nail In, anT. d h 23 Hour Mall Test Planned Mitchell Held, N. Y. A five day transcontinental teat of the air mall service which the government proposes to Inaugura'e between New York and San Francigao will le . Ma NMnlMn to the cnidt.il Saturday from Aiaiion, where he attended tlm funeral of President llirding. sum. moiled I ,lb llet otlieeus to llis tetll-po- i il iMi iltlve offiei'S and expriSS-(to them Ills desire Hint tlo ndtnlti- und fori i s i lose ranks wish his iterated in luiinh ahead lie o that .ill pi esi iit cabinet memheis in otfi. e, and soine of IPs eall- ale of the opinion that there w Uj tie no ( h.mgi'S in the exeeutlve's of. lb la! f iiullv for some months at least, - lb.-rft.- satw. nalm In IM aa Hall aailnMitW HINDERCORN9 aaavraa all Swiaaa. aue, alum (aal, ritmnin: i e.,n,p.-.,detention ; 100 to, t.. ill tlon I., week.. first, SI.'O for the second and proportionate increases for the other la gall ua Gor-iu.ui- With the coming onjitantnioph' nt p a. ausaiinc. preparations in bring made hy the l.nti-- h army I" rv,i uatc the territory whh li they Ini' r hold since thr ui mis! it e. Tin re wi.l lir grniiine regret uniting tin Christian ru cm here, und no lltthi M'lraw among the edmnted class of. lurks, wlun General Harrington and Ills 11, 000 s.ililitrs hill farewell to r Golden Hern. Fer whatever uu-- . mines their pit.seine give to the. tie.v re.,iiiit at Angora, e cupa-tn of the upital and Straits 1ms lain a pow er for good. Indeed, with thr bimill Fivnch anil Yankee all, m gnithsitiis and the him uo krts from the Arm riran in tin- I.obphnriis, the l.ritlsli suldieis havo hern the main r;upo f Hrcurlty and order throughout tho Turks. by the large area imnacol Time and time again nt thunak In Gallipoli, at Constant Inopcl and In Thrace, their patience has been tried by the lurk, but they have kept their rifles muzzled, their bayoIn nets reversed and their temimrs leash. lr Charles Harrington, General the patient and tactful commander- of the allied forces here, has addressed a tyfyb al message of com- mendation and of caution to his of. .1. ZS. 2S aa4 SO. EYES HU entry Into the league of nations anti requested that the new government develop greater activity i r h in . s In tlu-i- s . MOSLEMS f , for iallst rvvratn ealls tin. un til and tax swoop, n in' ei n.il rifiins .itegoi teal set urw of tho tan. it, e iiis.ts of mduhity, cornniereo and a.iuuitire as a I'oveitng for Iho intern il gold I'.in and I tie Introduction of redns and puvtmnt of wages on a gold basis v d lie Soolulists also demand tie I nt il a lie i tv ipcrtl.fti t'hqti.l a ir idt n t I.. a' no nt lautssrv anv MIESi t lu g . vv . h-- t . poet l t- vi-.- Fnittsl SecinM The n tra-iM- wt-r- -- pr.iati ( - I lr't-'- n.-hti- n. s You f iHs. 1 . vv Fletchers Mother! Her, n th. i . t Ml art av 1 pa-in- Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages in aid to tho teeth, appetite, digestion. I vv FOR b'oa and Derto Letjue pf Nation Entry manded. Non part n Cab.net to Retire With the 1ms-tian- babieTcrT delicisos confso A - Christ an fu-y- Wooes." . 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